“The” Works Of Sir William Jones. In Six Volumes, Volume 3G. G. And J. Robinson, ... And R. H. Evans (Successor To Mr. Edwards), 1799 |
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... learned , and good ones generally discontinued ; where a debtor , perhaps faultlefs , is with - holden from his occupations and from his family , whilft he remains miserable himself , and useless to the publick . I cannot help thinking ...
... learned , and good ones generally discontinued ; where a debtor , perhaps faultlefs , is with - holden from his occupations and from his family , whilft he remains miserable himself , and useless to the publick . I cannot help thinking ...
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... learned lawyers of his religion , with whom I have conversed in different parts of India , have affured me with one voice , that an oath by a Muf- liman is not held binding on his confcience , unless it be taken in the exprefs name of ...
... learned lawyers of his religion , with whom I have conversed in different parts of India , have affured me with one voice , that an oath by a Muf- liman is not held binding on his confcience , unless it be taken in the exprefs name of ...
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... learned Bráhman at Nediya affured me we were empowered to do , with- out shocking their prejudices ) to speak the whole truth and nothing but the truth : but fuch , after all , is the corrupt state even of their erroneous religion ...
... learned Bráhman at Nediya affured me we were empowered to do , with- out shocking their prejudices ) to speak the whole truth and nothing but the truth : but fuch , after all , is the corrupt state even of their erroneous religion ...
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... fenior judge , who agrees with me , rather with the light of the rifing , than with that of the meridian , fun ; and the learned argument of the judge , 气 judge , who differs from us , has rendered 32 CHARGE TO THE GRAND JURY .
... fenior judge , who agrees with me , rather with the light of the rifing , than with that of the meridian , fun ; and the learned argument of the judge , 气 judge , who differs from us , has rendered 32 CHARGE TO THE GRAND JURY .
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... learned and excellent judge , whom I always name with honour and cite with confidence . The progrefs of arbitrary power is commonly flow at first , and imperceptible to all but the vigilant , like the creeping of a tiger at night in a ...
... learned and excellent judge , whom I always name with honour and cite with confidence . The progrefs of arbitrary power is commonly flow at first , and imperceptible to all but the vigilant , like the creeping of a tiger at night in a ...
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